The Ukrainian big man has NBA size and length and is arguably the most polished offensive big man in the draft. He has tremendous potential and could be a contributor right away.

2. Orlando Magic: C Nerlens Noel, Kentucky

Though he is coming off knee reconstruction surgery, Noel superior defensive player with elite level shot blocking and rebounding ability. Rehab on his knee will keep him out of summer league and probably the early part of the season.

3. Washington Wizards: SF Otto Porter Jr., Georgetown

A prototypical NBA small forward, Porter has a wide range of NBA-ready tools. He is extremely long and athletic and can impact the game on both ends of the floor.

4. Charlotte Bobcats: SG Ben McLemore, Kansas

A smooth shooter with an impressive offensive game, McLemore should be one of the best scorers in the draft. He has prototypical NBA shooting guard size and a picture perfect jump shot.

5. Phoenix Suns: SG Victor Oladipo, Indiana

Arguably the best all-around athlete in the draft, Oladipo is a game changer on both ends of the floor. He has prototypical NBA size and is a relentless competitor.

6. New Orleans Pelicans: PG Trey Burke, Michigan

A high character leader who can take over a game, Burke won most national player of the year awards last season as a sophomore. He's small but has a proven track record of making those around him better.

7. Sacramento Kings: F Anthony Bennett, UNLV

The Canadian forward has all the tools to play down low and score in the paint, but he also can step out with three-point range on his jump shot. He may be the best scorer in the draft.

8. Detroit Pistons: PG Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse

Though not much of a shooter, Carter-Williams has tremendous size and length for a point guard with a high basketball IQ and a solid offensive game. He is creative with the ball and already good on defense.

9. Minnesota Timberwolves: SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia

Caldwell-Pope is a dynamic scorer with prototypical size for a shooting guard. He can create his own shot in traffic and is a good rebounder for his position.

10. Portland Trail Blazers: C Steven Adams, Pittsburgh

Adams is a big, strong rebounder with a solid feel for defense. He runs the floor well for a player his size.

11. Philadelphia 76ers: C Cody Zeller, Indiana

Zeller is a huge, athletic big man who can play both post positions. He possesses incredible speed for a player his size and seems ready to play in the NBA right away.

12. Oklahoma City Thunder: G C.J. McCollum, Lehigh

McCollum is a high-volume scorer who can play both guard positions. He can score from anywhere on the floor and is ready to contribute now as perhaps the top senior drafted.

13. Dallas Mavericks: SF Sergey Karasev, Russia

A dead-eye shooter from deep, Karasev may be the best pure long-range shooter in the draft. He has great shooting form and is great at coming off of screens. Though his defense is rough, he already has professional experience.

14. Utah Jazz: C Kelly Olynyk, Gonzaga

A polished offensive big man with NBA size, Olynyk can score all the way out to the three-point line and plays with energy on both ends of the floor.

15. Milwaukee Bucks: SF Shabazz Muhammad, UCLA

Muhammad can play either wing spot and is an electric scorer from anywhere on the court. He can create his own shot or play off a lead ballhandler.

16. Boston Celtics: PG Shane Larkin, Miami (Fla.)

Larkin, son of Baseball Hall of Famer Barry Larkin, is a compact guard with explosive athletic ability. He's a little undersized for the NBA but has a high basketball IQ and a knack for scoring.

17. Atlanta Hawks: SF Giannis Adetokoubo, Greece

Adetokoubo is extremely raw but has tremendous upside. He handles well and has a consistently improving frame.

18. Atlanta Hawks: SG Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State

Franklin is a tough all-around player who defends well and should be able to contribute right away.

19. Cleveland Cavaliers: PG Dennis Schroeder, Germany

Schroeder is long and ridiculously fast. He can hit the NBA three and makes plays for others.

20. Chicago Bulls: C Mason Plumlee, Duke

Plumlee is a proven big man with a solid feel for the game. He has a better-than-advertised handle, too.

21. Utah Jazz: C Lucas Nogueira, Brazil

A raw, defensive-minded big man, Nogueira could be an elite shot-blocker. He still must improve his offense and strength.

22. Brooklyn Nets: SG Tim Hardaway Jr., Michigan

The son of a former All-Star point guard, Hardaway is ready to play and has great perimeter skills.

23. Indiana Pacers: PG Isaiah Canaan, Murray State

After four years at a midmajor, Canaan is a poised playmaker with an NBA body and one of the best shots in the draft.

24. New York Knicks: F Tony Mitchell, North Texas

An outstanding athlete, Mitchell plays with a high motor on both endsand could be a game-changer defensively.

25. Los Angeles Clippers: SF Reggie Bullock, North Carolina

A solid perimeter scorer, Bullock has NBA range on his three-point jump shot and defends well.

26. Minnesota Timberwolves: C Rudy Gobert, France

A huge project who needs to add bulk to his wiry frame, Gobert has an emerging offensive game and game-changing length.

27. Denver Nuggets: SG Ricardo Ledo, Providence

Ledo is unproven because he couldn't get eligible last year at Providence. But he is a prototype shooting guard with good size.

28. San Antonio Spurs: C Jeff Withey, Kansas

Withey is a shot-blocker with great height. He is a good athlete and an underrated offensive player.

29. Oklahoma City Thunder: C Gorgui Dieng, Louisville

Dieng can lock down the paint and score out to about 18 feet. He has an NBA-ready body and should contribute quickly.

30. Phoenix Suns: SF Glen Rice Jr., NBA Development League

The son of an NBA All-Star, Rice has played at a higher level than almost anyone in this class and succeeded.